Proceedings of the Korea Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference (한국펄프종이공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 1999.11b
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- Pages.204-208
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- 1999
PAPER-TO-PAPER FRICTION CAUSED BY WOOD EXTRACTIVES ON THE PAPER SURFACE IS DETERMINE BY LENGTH AND ORDER OF THE HYDROCARBON CHAINS
- Nilvebrant, Nils-Olof (STFI, Swedish Pulp and Paper Research Institute Box 5609, 114 86 Stockholm, Sweden) ;
- Niklas Garoff (STFI, Swedish Pulp and Paper Research Institute Box 5609, 114 86 Stockholm, Sweden) ;
- Christer Fellers (STFI, Swedish Pulp and Paper Research Institute Box 5609, 114 86 Stockholm, Sweden)
- Published : 1999.11.01
Abstract
Friction was measured on filter paper sheets impregnated with model compounds representing wood extractives using an apparatus based on the horizontal plane principle. The best lubrication of paper surfaces was achieved when they were completely separated by a densely packed film of saturated long-chain amphophilic molecules, such as fatty acids. The fatty acids adsorbed with their polar ends on the paper surface, causing their hydrocarbon chaine to be orientated perpendicularly to the paper surface. The saturated C18-acid, stearic acid, was an efficient lubricator for paper surfaces. The introduction of a double bond in stearic acid eliminated its lubricating ability. The spatial length of the lubricating fatty acid thereby decreases from 24
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